John Voelcker Jan 31, 2017 Follow John Add to circle Ford CEO Mark Fields at CES 2015 Enlarge Photo Among his actions during a whirlwind first week in office, U.S. President Donald Trump met last week with the CEOs of U.S. automakers Fiat Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors. He met on two consecutive days with Mark Fields, CEO of Ford, in fact. Fields was part of a group of manufacturing executives who met with the president separately the day before the carmaker CEO gathering. Fields told the president, he said, that up to 1 million jobs could be at risk from current emission and fuel-economy standards—a number worth examining in greater detail. DON'T MISS: U.S. to pull out of Paris climate-change agreement under Trump During that first meeting, according to Ward's Auto , Trump asked each executive to list four or five regulations on their industry they felt were good, the...